Leaders are born, not made. Leaders are made, not born. Discuss the opposing assumptions.
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It implies that individuals are born with certain traits and characteristics that make them natural leaders, and these qualities cannot be acquired through training or education. On the other hand, the statement "Leaders are made, not born" argues that leadership Show more…
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